Embodiments of the invention are directed to apparatus for selectively inverting one or more windrows of crop material on the ground as the apparatus is moved in a forward direction, each of the windrows having a lower surface and a generally defined width, the apparatus comprising, a frame for attachment to a vehicle, a first transport mechanism for picking up the crop material of a windrow, moving the crop material in a rearward direction, turning the crop material through a generally horizontal arc and depositing the turned crop material in an inverted condition, the first transport mechanism being movable between a raised non-operating position and a lowered operating position, a second transport mechanism having substantially the same structure and functionality as the first transport mechanism, and a hydraulic control system selectively moving the transport mechanisms between the raised and lowered positions and for driving the transport mechanisms.
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15. A method for selectively inverting and combining a plurality of windrows of crop material that extend generally parallel to one another in a crop field using an apparatus having left and right spaced apart transport mechanisms pivotably mounted to a frame, each transport mechanism being configured to pick up the crop material of a windrow from the ground at an entrance position, convey the crop material in a rearward direction, convey the crop material through an arcuate path with the arcuate paths of each extending toward one another and deposit the conveyed crop material from an elevated exit position onto the ground in an inverted condition, each of the transport mechanisms being pivotable between a raised non-operating position and a lowered operating position, said method comprising the steps of:
providing an arcuate path for said conveying step, wherein said path defines between an entry end and an exit end an arc of between 90 and 130 degrees;
during inverting,
moving the apparatus along two generally parallel windrows with the left transport mechanism being in the lowered operating position and the right transport mechanism in a raised position to move and invert a first of the windrows operated upon by the left transport mechanism until the apparatus reaches the end of the windrows;
turning the apparatus around so that the right transport mechanism is in position to operate on the other of the two windrows, being adjacent to the first windrow;
lowering the right transport mechanism and raising the left transport mechanism before engaging the other of the two windrows;
moving the apparatus along the other windrow to move and invert the other windrow;
during combining,
moving the apparatus along two generally parallel windrows with the left and right transport mechanisms being in the lowered operating position to move and combine the two windrows into a single larger windrow;
said inversion and combining steps being performed so that an integrity of the windrows is preserved as the windrows are inverted and combined.
1. An apparatus for selectively inverting one or more windrows of crop material on the ground as said apparatus is moved in a forward direction through a field, each of the windrows having a lower surface and a generally defined width, said apparatus comprising:
a frame for attachment to a vehicle;
a first transport mechanism for picking up the crop material of a windrow from the ground at an entrance position, moving the crop material in a rearward direction, turning the crop material through a first arc of between 90 and 130 degrees between an entrance end and an exit end of a closed conveyor belt, and depositing said turned crop material from an elevated exit position onto the ground in an inverted condition, said first transport mechanism being mounted to said frame and being movable during operation in the field between a raised non-crop material engaging position and a lowered crop material engaging position;
a second transport mechanism for picking up the crop material of a windrow from the ground at an entrance position, moving the crop material in a rearward direction, turning the crop material through a first arc of between 90 and 130 degrees between an entrance end and an exit end of a closed conveyor belt, and depositing said turned crop material from an elevated exit position onto the ground in an inverted condition, said second transport mechanism being mounted to said frame and being movable during operation in the field between a raised non-crop material engaging position and a lowered crop material engaging position, said arcs being dimensioned for directing the crop material so that it is completely inverted as it passes said exit position for maintaining an integrity of the crop material as it is inverted, and also accommodating said movement of said adjacent first and second transport mechanisms;
said first and second transport mechanisms being configured such that when both are in said respective lowered crop material engaging positions, said corresponding exit ends each define an acute angle with a direction of travel when viewed from above; and
a hydraulic control system configured to be connected to a hydraulic power source for selectively moving said first and second transport mechanisms between said raised and lowered positions and for selectively driving each of said first and second transport mechanisms to perform said picking up, moving, turning and depositing of the crop material when in said lowered position.
18. Apparatus for selectively inverting one or more windrows of crop material on the ground as said apparatus is moved in a forward direction through a field, each of the windrows having a lower surface and a generally defined width, said apparatus comprising:
a frame for attachment to a vehicle;
a first hydraulically driven transport mechanism for positively picking up the crop material of a windrow from the ground at an entrance position, positively moving the crop material in a rearward direction, positively turning the crop material through a first arc at least greater than 90 degrees, and depositing said turned crop material from an elevated exit position onto the ground in an inverted condition, said first transport mechanism being mounted to said frame and being movable during operation in the field between a raised non-crop material engaging position and a lowered crop material engaging position and comprising a first movable closed conveyor belt mounted on rotatable shafts at opposite ends, said first belt having said entrance position at a forward reach thereof and extending upwardly and rearwardly to said exit position, and a second movable closed conveyor belt mounted on rotatable shafts at opposite ends thereof, said second belt having an arcuate path with an entrance position adjacent said first belt exit position and an exit position corresponding to said elevated exit position;
a second hydraulically driven transport mechanism for picking up the crop material of a windrow from the ground at an entrance position, positively moving the crop material in a rearward direction, positively turning the crop material through a first arc at least greater than 90 degrees, and depositing said turned crop material from an elevated exit position onto the ground in an inverted condition, said second transport mechanism being mounted to said frame and being movable during operation in the field between a raised non-crop material engaging position and a lowered crop material engaging position, and comprising a first movable closed conveyor belt mounted on rotatable shafts at opposite ends, said first belt having said entrance position at a forward reach thereof and extending upwardly and rearwardly to said exit position, and a second movable closed conveyor belt mounted on rotatable shafts at opposite ends thereof, said second belt having an arcuate path with an entrance position adjacent said first belt exit position and an exit position corresponding to said elevated exit position;
a hydraulic control system configured to be connected to a hydraulic power source for selectively moving said first and second transport mechanisms between said raised and lowered positions and for selectively operating each of said first and second transport mechanisms to perform said picking up, moving, turning and depositing of the crop material when in said lowered position; and
said control system connected to a pair of hydraulic cylinders, each said cylinder configured for controlling a corresponding one of said transport mechanisms, said cylinders mounted to said frame below said transport mechanisms for accommodating movement of said transport mechanisms between said raised position and said lowered position.
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a first movable closed conveyor belt mounted on rotatable shafts at opposite ends, said first belt having said entrance position at a forward reach thereof and extending upwardly and rearwardly to said exit position;
a second movable closed conveyor belt mounted on rotatable shafts at opposite ends thereof, said second belt having an arcuate path with an entrance position adjacent said first belt exit position and an exit position corresponding to said elevated exit position;
said first and second movable closed conveyor belts together positively engage, pick up, move, turn and deposit the crop material during operation.
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wherein each of said hydraulic devices comprises a hydraulic cylinder having an extendable and retractable rod, one of said cylinder and rod being mounted to said frame and the other of said cylinder and rod being mounted to one of said transport mechanisms, wherein each said hydraulic cylinder is mounted on said frame so that said transport mechanism in said raised position is located above said cylinder.
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The present invention generally relates to apparatus and a method for handling crop material such as hay, alfalfa and similar crops that are harvested throughout the world.
It has been common practice for decades that hay crop material is harvested by mowing and then raking the cut hay into strips of material known as windrows. More recently, the mowing and raking of hay is done with a single implement that combines these two activities in one operation.
The process of moving newly mown hay into a windrow and placing it on moist ground presents a problem of drying and curing the hay, particularly on the underside of the windrow. While the top side of the windrow may dry out in a relatively few hours, depending upon the weather, the underside often takes much more time to dry because air and sunlight does not reach this lower level of hay. It is a problem that is amplified with heavy hay, particularly if the windrow has gotten wet. In these conditions, the hay must be moved and the underside turned over to allow of the windrow to dry and cure.
In recent times, most of these moving and turning operations are performed by side delivery rakes that are used in the same way as those used to initially move the mowed hay into a windrow. While those rakes were considered to be advancements over what are known as dump rakes, such side delivery rakes have distinct disadvantages when they are used to invert as well as merge adjacent windrows into a single windrow. This is due to the fact that their operation tends to destroy the integrity and structure of the windrow as well as cause undesirable leaf loss of the hay plants.
It is highly desirable to efficiently and reliably invert windrows without destroying the integrity of the windrow which thereby minimizes the loss of leaves from the plants.
Embodiments of the invention are directed to apparatus for selectively inverting one or more windrows of crop material on the ground as the apparatus is moved in a forward direction, each of the windrows having a lower surface and a generally defined width, the apparatus comprising, a frame for attachment to a vehicle, a first transport mechanism for picking up the crop material of a windrow from the ground at an entrance position, moving the crop material in a rearward direction, turning the crop material through a first generally horizontal arc at least greater than about 90 degrees, and depositing the turned crop material from an elevated exit position onto the ground in an inverted condition, the first transport mechanism being mounted to the frame and being movable between a raised non-operating position and a lowered operating position, a second transport mechanism for picking up the crop material of a windrow from the ground at an entrance position, moving the crop material in a rearward direction, turning the crop material through a first generally horizontal arc at least greater than about 90 degrees, and depositing the turned crop material from an elevated exit position onto the ground in an inverted condition, the second transport mechanism being mounted to the frame and being movable between a raised non-operating position and a lowered operating position, and a hydraulic control system configured to be connected to a hydraulic power source for selectively moving the first and second transport mechanisms between the raised and lowered positions and for driving the first and second transport mechanisms.
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to apparatus and a method for manipulating crop material of the type such as alfalfa, hay and other plants which are used for feed for animals as well as for many other purposes. Such hay crops are harvested by mowing and generally simultaneously or subsequently manipulated into windrows which extend generally parallel to one another. They may be formed in straight lines extending from one end of a field to another or they may be curved depending upon the size, shape and contours of the land where the crop is located.
The distance between adjacent windrows is generally a function of the windrow producing implement that is used to make them and currently such windrow producing implements have an operating width so that the center to center distance between adjacent windrows is generally between 14 feet to 18 feet. The apparatus of the present invention can efficiently operate at these spacing distances, but can also be scaled to accommodate windrow spacing that is smaller than 14 feet and larger than 18 feet if desired.
Embodiments of the present invention are configured to have a pair of transport mechanisms which are spaced apart from one another and which are configured to selectively engage the row crop material of a windrow and invert it while being moved through a field containing the windrows. Each of the transport mechanisms is configured to be pivoted between an upper non-operating position and a lowered operating position depending upon the function that is being carried out. In this regard, each of the transport mechanisms is configured to engage and invert a single windrow at a time and they are also configured to engage two windrows at a time and combine them into a single windrow.
Embodiments of the apparatus are configured to have a forward tongue that is connected to a tractor hitch so that a tractor can pull the apparatus through the field. Other embodiments can be configured to be attached to a 3-point hitch of a tractor. In the event that such a 3-point hitch is employed, it may eliminate the need for the apparatus to have wheels, whereas the embodiment having the hitch would be carried by wheels on a frame as it is pulled through a field.
Each of the transport mechanisms includes a pair of closed or endless belts which engage the windrow crop material and convey it upwardly where it is rotated through a horizontal arc and then deposited on the ground in an inverted position. The speed of the belts is controllable to match the speed of the tractor so that the windrow is not appreciably attenuated or compressed which contributes to maintaining the structural integrity of the windrow so that it is gently lifted, turned and deposited without additional manipulation which could contribute to the loss of leaves.
Importantly, when it is deposited in this manner, the top portion of the windrow is deposited on the ground and the generally wetter bottom portion is then placed on the top of the windrow. Also importantly, the windrow that has been manipulated is deposited on dry ground because it is translated to the side of the location of the line of the original windrow. Since it is deposited on ground exposed to the sun and is therefore drier, rather than wet ground, the moisture from the ground does not rewet the dryer portion of the inverted windrow, all of which contributes to the quick drying of the whole content of the windrow. It has been found that windrows inverted in this manner tend to be dry enough within three or four hours and can be bailed or otherwise processed without undue delay.
The amount of jostling and side forces that is subjected to the windrow during the inversion process is minimal compared to that which is produced by conventional side rakes that impact and throw the windrow to its new position. The inversion process is constant and reliable compared to all other known ways in which windrows are attempted to be inverted.
Turning now to the drawings and particularly
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After the windrows have been inverted, it is desirable to combine windrows so that they are able to be bailed, both of the transport mechanisms 14 and 16 are lowered into operating position and engage the windrows 24′ and 26′ to combine them into windrow 28.
From this discussion, it should be understood that by manipulating the transport mechanisms between their non-operating and operating positions and traversing the fields back and forth, the apparatus of the present invention efficiently inverts each windrow without interference. Combining adjacent windrows into a single windrow is also easily achieved. In this regard, when they are combined, the top portion of each windrow meets the other of the combined windrows which further facilitates drying of the crop material prior to being bailed or formed into large wheels of hay and the like.
The frame 18 is preferably fabricated from square steel tube stock of suitable dimension to support the transport mechanisms 14 and 16 welded together, although other shapes of steel can be used. There are four wheels 30 are mounted to the frame for supporting the apparatus. The frame 18 also has a generally vertical barrier 32 made of solid sheet material or a plurality of rods 34 which retain the crop material that is dropped off of the transport mechanisms 14 and 16. Other embodiments of the present invention may not include such a barrier 32.
With regard to the transport mechanisms 14 and 16, they have substantially the same construction except that the two mechanisms are symmetrical to one another. For this reason, the same reference numbers are used for both transport mechanisms. The transport mechanism 14, 16 have a straight endless movable belt 40 that is inclined upwardly, has an entrance end 42 and an exit end 44 which include rotatable shafts (not shown) journaled in a belt support structure 48. It is preferred that the shaft on the upper exit end 44 be driven by a hydraulic motor (not shown) that is preferably driven by a hydraulic source which is also preferably part of the tractor to which the apparatus is used with.
The entrance end portion 42 has a pair of wheels 46 which are shown to be attached to the belt support structure 48 that also houses the shafts, with the wheels being sized so that the bottom reach of the entrance end 42 is spaced a few inches, i.e., 3″ to 6″, from the ground. While the embodiments shown have the wheel with their axles fixed, other embodiments may include a caster mounting so that the straight belt 40 can be splayed outwardly by a small degree as shown in
Side retaining walls 50 are provided to guide the crop material and inhibit it from falling off of the belt 40. The upper exit end 44 drops the material onto a second closed end conveyor belt 60 which is curved between 90° and 130°, but preferably about 120° between its entrance end 62 and exit end 64. The second belt 60 is driven by a shaft 66 and turns around its exit end 64. The exit end 64 of the curved belts 60 are directed toward one another and are relatively close to the center barrier 32 when the transport mechanisms are in their lowered operating position. The 120 degree arc is sufficient to direct the crop material so that it is completely inverted during operation, but not far enough so that there is any interference of one transport mechanism relative to the other.
The belt support structure 48 carries both belts 40 and 60 and as shown in
The belt 40 preferably has a number of tongues or extensions 82 located at spaced positions throughout its surface area for engaging the crop material to initially engage the crop material and convey it up the belt 40. These extensions are preferably made of plastic or other material that is resiliently connected to the belt in a manner whereby they contact the crop material and pull it upwardly. In this regard, they preferably have a length that nearly reaches the ground and the length is therefore at least partly determined by the diameter of the wheels 46 as is shown in
With regard to the operation of the apparatus, and referring to
While various embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it should be understood that other modifications, substitutions and alternatives are apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. Such modifications, substitutions and alternatives can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
Kuhlmann, Lawrence E., Schmidt, Eugene H.
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